Couple Gets Freaky On A Ferris Wheel
A couple was busted getting freaky on the Ferris wheel at Cedar Point in Ohio. According to investigators, David Davis and Heather Johnston, both 32, were allegedly seen having sex on the ride. Cops reported that four female witnesses, including two juveniles, “all stated they saw the woman’s bare butt and the man’s penis.”
The witnesses also said “they could feel the cart shaking and see both the male and the female moving back and forth.” One of the minors said she “saw the woman on her hands and knees and saw the man behind her.”
When Sandusky Police arrived at Cedar Point, they confronted the couple and they denied having sex. Davis said that Johnston “might have ‘shaken her ass’ a little for him when she bent over and that was it.” The couple finally admitted to the sexual act, but said they didn’t know two of the onlookers were minors.
The couple was arrested for public indecency and were charged with a misdemeanor of the first degree.
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Stiffy's Top 10 Arcade Games
With Malibu Grand Prix/Grand Prix Tampa closing, it got me feeling a little nostalgic and thinking about how much time and money I spent at arcades. The sights and sounds of an arcade back in the day was electric. The excitement of who you were going to run into, what new games had arrived, and was today finally the day you were going to beat that game that you’ve put so many quarters into.
The arcade was something I looked forward to every time I stepped foot inside of a mall and has stuck with me to this day. My home turf was Aladdin’s Castle at Tyrone Square Mall. I would grab a slice from Sbarro pizza and head in with a pocket full of quarters. Once I eyed the game I wanted to play, I would slap a quarter on the machine to signify, “I got next!” I remember doing the arcade tour with friends to go play games that Tyrone didn’t have. Pinellas Square Mall which turned into Parkside Mall had “Fun-N-Games,” Seminole Mall had “Cloud 9,” and Countryside Mall had “Tokens.” I don’t remember the name of the arcade at Clearwater Mall, but I went there, too. We also spent a lot of time at the original Treasure Island Fun Center and St. Pete Beach Amusement Center.
With malls slowly disappearing, arcades are finding other ways to survive. We now have Dave & Buster’s in Tampa and GameTime in Ybor City. There’s a lot of what I like to call “bar arcades” around, where you can have a drink and play some of school arcade games and at some places, even play console games, too. Arcades were such a great part of my childhood and why I still play video games as an adult.
Here’s 10 of my favorite arcade games:
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